I favor creating a new conditional visa. People who present themselves to an embassy or consulate in their home countries could apply for a conditional 3-year visa that allows them to live, work, or go to school in the USA.
Create a new conditional three-year visa for eligible applicants who apply through embassies or consulates abroad.
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With a secure border where all who enter America can be positively identified, with visa overstays effectively eliminated, I favor creating a new conditional visa. People who present themselves to an embassy or consulate in their home countries could apply for a conditional 3-year visa that allows them to live, work, or go to school in the USA.
Rep. Davidson's Immigration Legislation: H.J. Res. 24 — The Fair Representation Amendment; H.R. 7207 — Buy a Brick Build a Wall. Cosponsored Legislation: H.R. 250 Legal Workforce Act; H.R. 140 Birthright Citizenship Act of 2019.
Congressional Record Index entry for Warren Davidson, 119th Congress, 2nd Session, lists bills including H. Con. Res. 38, H.R. 645, H.R. 925, H. Res. 971, H. Res. 1129, H.R. 1628, H.R. 2501, H.R. 4167, H.R. 4620, H.R. 5581, H.R. 6734, H.R. 6875, H.R. 6955, H.R. 7235, H.R. 7286, H.R. 7661, H.R. 7678, H.R. 7688, H.R. 7738, H.R. 7809, H.R. 7866, H.R. 7880, H.R. 7901, H.R. 8020, H.R. 8021, H.R. 8092, H.R. 8193.
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The promise was to create a new conditional three-year visa for eligible applicants applying through embassies or consulates abroad. The provided records show Davidson expressed support for the idea, but his listed immigration-related legislation and congressional bill records do not show enactment of such a visa or even a bill specifically creating it. Other immigration bills cited address different issues, so they do not fulfill the promised outcome. Because the evidence does not show a serious legislative or executive attempt specifically aimed at creating this visa, the effort badge is not warranted.